Mr. Kenichi Soki is an international jury member for numerous ballet competitions throughout the world. His experience and expertise provide students a proper way to learn and excel as dancers preparing for competitions.
As many students do not have access to ballet education at the moment, numerous professionals and teachers have jumped on social media platforms to fill the void. However, there are differences in learning from a professional dancer of a ballet company and an experienced teacher with a respectable background.
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Maria Konrad has been a jury member for YAGP and she takes the time to explain what makes a good contemporary variation as well as things that students and teachers should avoid.
Mrs. Konrad also shares her career experience as both a choreographer and a teacher, as well as the importance of being able to teach students efficiently.
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Our second episode of "The Ballet Podcast" was with Mr. Dirk Badenhorst, the CEO of the South African International Ballet Competition (IBC).
We had the special privilege for Mr. Badenhorst to share his insights on the true value of attending international ballet competitions for both teachers and students.
He also shares some of the common mistakes teachers and students make in terms of preparing and applying for the right competitions.
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In our first episode of The Ballet Podcast, we had the fortune to invite Septime Webre, the Artistic Director of Hong Kong Ballet.
As an artistic director for previously at The Washington Ballet and currently at Hong Kong Ballet, Mr. Webre shares his insights on what companies look for in new dancers.
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This was our very first episode to Fondu with Mr. Du, where he sits down with students from across the globe to answer their questions regarding ballet, training, and career.
In this episode, we had questions regarding
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